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The European Road Safety Observatory ERSO Petros Evgenikos Civil - Transportation Engineer, M.Sc. Research Associate, PhD Candidate Website: www.nrso.ntua.gr/pevgenik e-mail: pevgenik@central.ntua.gr Together with: Eleonora Papadimitriou, Alexandra Laiou, Katerina Folla, Tassos Dragomanovits, Dimos Pavlou, George Yannis

European Road Safety Observatory The ERSO is the information system of the European Commission with harmonised specialist information on road safety practices and policy in European countries. The framework of ERSO was developed within the SafetyNet project (2004-2008), in which 22 institutes from 17 countries cooperated. Its content was updated and expanded within the DaCoTA project (2010-2012), in which 17 institutes participated. Current updates of the ERSO (2015-2018) are carried out by NTUA, KFV and ERF for the EC DG-MOVE.

Road Safety in the EU In 2010, the EU set a target of reducing road deaths by 50% by 2020, compared to 2010 levels, followed an earlier target set in 2001 to halve road deaths by 2010, which was almost accomplished. In 2016, about 25.500 people were killed and 135.000 people were seriously injured in road accidents in the EU. In 2016, EU road fatalities were reduced by 2% after two years of stagnation and by 19% since 2010. On average about 8% of road fatalities occurred on motorways, 37% in urban areas and 55% on rural roads. Car occupants accounted for 46%, pedestrians for 21% and motorcyclists for 14% of road fatalities. Speeding, drink or distracted driving and non-use of safety devices are the leading causes of death and serious injury in Europe.

The role of the ERSO Data collection and analysis are essential for the road safety management process. Within the development of ERSO, road safety related data and knowledge at European level (28 EU and 4 EFTA countries) were gathered and made available to road safety professionals and decision makers. Data included in ERSO (macroscopic and in-depth) concern: - Road accidents - Social costs - Risk exposure - Traffic laws and measures - Safety performance indicators - Accident causation data - Under-reporting of accidents - Accident injury data - Country characteristics The knowledge section contains several reports on important road safety issues, as well as the road safety country profiles.

Methodological challenges Definition of common protocols for data collection Availability of data Systematic collection of data and information Analysing data Presentation of the results responding to user s needs Continuity in making all results publicly available

ERSO Data and Information The Annual Accident Reports (AAR) - Overview major issues - Time series last 10 years in detail - Fatalities of last year (People involved, Modes of transport, Accident characteristics, Periods of time, Type of area/road, Weather conditions etc.) 17 Traffic Safety Basic Facts (BFS) - Main Figures - Cyclists - Urban Areas - Children - Motorcycles & Mopeds - Roads outside urban areas - Young people - Car Occupants - Seasonality - Youngsters - HGVs & Buses - Single Vehicle Accidents - Elderly (aged >64) - Motorways - Gender - Pedestrians - Junctions Road Safety Country Overviews - Structure and Culture - Programmes and Measures - Road Safety Performance Indicators - Road Safety Outcomes - Social Cost - Synthesis

ERSO Knowledge 22 Traffic Safety Syntheses - Pedestrians and Cyclists - esafety - Work-related Road Safety - Post Impact Care - Speed & Speed Management - Roads - Cell Phone Use while Driving - Speed Enforcement - Fatigue - Vehicle Safety - Power Two Wheelers - Cost-Benefit Analysis - Novice Drivers - Integration of road safety in other policy areas - Older Drivers - Quantitative Targets - Serious injuries - Road Safety Management - Driver Distraction - Safety Ratings - Children - Alcohol 64 Infographics based on the above reports are available

Speed and Speed Management

Speed Enforcement

ERSO added value ERSO is a powerful road safety information system with comparable information among European countries. ERSO results can contribute significantly to: - monitoring road safety trends -understanding underlying road safety risk factors in combination with a more detailed analysis - benchmarking road safety performances - identification of best practices

Future challenges High need to enrich ERSO with more data and indicators mainly concerning: Exposure data Road Safety Performance Indicators Serious injuries (MAIS 3+) with data to be collected systematically by a uniform methodology. ERSO should guide European decision makers to collect and exploit systematically high quality road safety data in order to better support local, regional and national policies, programmes and measures.

The European Road Safety Observatory ERSO Petros Evgenikos Civil - Transportation Engineer, M.Sc. Research Associate, PhD Candidate Website: www.nrso.ntua.gr/pevgenik e-mail: pevgenik@central.ntua.gr Together with: Eleonora Papadimitriou, Alexandra Laiou, Katerina Folla, Tassos Dragomanovits, Dimos Pavlou, George Yannis